DFLINT02@ULKYVX.BITNET.UUCP (04/30/87)
Date: Thu, 30 Apr 87 12:20 EDT From: <DFLINT02@ULKYVX.BITNET> Organization: University of Louisville Subject: stereo-tek 3D glasses!!! To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu X-Original-To: info-atari16@score.stanford.edu ST-and-STereo-tek users: Do the stereo tek glases come with adaquit doccumentation on their use? Why is the ST so well suited for use of this device? Could an 8-bit interface for the 3D glasses be constructed?. I want concrete technical facts on why or why not this would work. William (mike) Buford Dflint02@ulkyvx.bitnet
Dave_Gilbert_Arroyo@cup.portal.com (05/04/87)
The docs that come with the STEREOTEK glasses are helpful in telling owners how to make their own stereo images, and at the same time, how to keep their pair of glasses in good condition. The manual flat out tells the reader not to plug them into any other device--the jack is the size that fits into walkmans(8ohm), and I'm sure a high percentage of owners would have a curious compulsion to plug-in. The people at LC Technologies thought it'd be a good idea make this about tthe first thing there is to read in the owner's manual. Now, if you want to do something such as incorporating 3-D in your programs, one of the two disks that come with the program will help you do that. You pretty much get all you need to know in the manual and on the two disks. Processed God "The empire never ended" cup.portal.com!Processed-God